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Man reports sudden vision loss with medical history
Medical Emergency
Near S Morris Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85706
A 57-year-old man called for help because he suddenly lost his vision since yesterday and has a history of diabetes and strokes.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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147 reference the last there was no weapon seen 2.3 Pramagic 436 sick person 6562 6552 last 4th McCabe Drive responding for 57-year-old male states he cannot see onset yesterday history of diabetes and strokes 1632
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8529 is negative. He does have a Valley Class D out of Arizona. And we do got a probation supervisor release status that we're reading for now. Give me one moment. Utility 150. Desert Animal Relocation. At 94, East Kaya J Law Thumilla. Eighty-two, one to sing jessels. Command fire alarm, Paramedic 1191 is not on the assignment. Paramedic 302 and Paramedic 303 are on scene. Copy. Medic 303, claim. Go ahead for Medic 303. Are you in staging? That's affirming. We're adjacent to the command post. Copy that. Go ahead and give me a 360, determine if there's any additional patients, and report back. Copy 316, notify if any additional patients. Commandant, it's a 303, level one. Engine 303, report into the scene. I want you to report the extrication[2]. They're going to need your tools to assist. The vehicle also needs to be stabilized. 2nd303. Fire command. I have assigned battalion 415 to determine LZ[1] and be ground contact. Copy, Battalion 415 LV and Ground Contact. Tangle 1-1-4 is on the A-way. 011.011. I'm going to be taking care of the L3. What helicopters are route and what frequency are we going to have on? Copy 867. By transporting one normal, the TMC. Copy 865, T-4-5, TNC. In fact. Go ahead. My 13, the patient was being violent. The stakes are calming down now. Do you want TBD started? We'll advise when we get there. Check. Old Tucson parking lot. Kathy, old Tucson parking lot.
And two minutes, we have TFD en route to a cardiac arrest, CPR in progress at 6229 South Euclid. And one U5, if you can hop. Atom-36, I know you're 108, I'm going to wait until TFD advice for a second. 1015. Copy, 11015, 1715. 1705. And soppy for 2, the F rank is also confirmed. David, line, one copy. 17.06. 17.6. 7 4, sorry about that. Okay. An atom 36. One atom 36. My computer's N&L. Can you attach me to that event, please? For the cardiac arrest? 4. And TSD, I haven't heard back from TSD yet. They're still working on them for 622.29. I copy on pretty much 23. In front, actually they're still on the route. Is there another unit to start for 1 item 366-229-s at you? 1 out of 3-4. 1-8-3-4 copy. 1-8-3-4. It looks like the rescue truck just went 23. Madam 26. 10-7. Copy. When you three, you copy. Ashley, when you five, copy? Seven, nine. Subject is 10-7.
Medic 333, heart problems, 3573, West Wainterree Drive, 6,600 North and 3,600 West, respond on A3 North. Engine 10, and Medic 14, cardiac arrest, 6229, South Euclid Avenue, 6,200 South and 800 East, respond on A4 South.
Rescue 14, unconscious person, (name withheld), South Euclid Avenue, 6,200 South and 800 East. Respond on A4 South. Utility 370, public assist, 13,509, North Como Drive, 13,500 North and 2,300 West. Respond on A6 West.
Medic 14, chest pain, 6206, South Park Avenue, Unit 22, 6,200 south and 1,000 east. Respond on A4 South. Engine 334, Fire Nature Unknown, North Silverbell Road and North Coakline Boulevard, 10,100 north and 8,300 west. Respond on A6F.